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Carrot ginger soup

Chef-tested carrot ginger soup that tastes deep and warming, not thin and flat. Roasted carrots, fresh ginger, turmeric, a splash of coconut. Vegan, 40 min.

3-mal in unserer Küche getestetGeprüft von Lena Marsh, RDN, MS
Gesamt45mErgibt4SchwierigkeitMachbarZuletzt getestetAug. 2026
EntzündungshemmendVeganVegetarischGlutenfreiMilchfreiWhole30
Carrot ginger soup
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NährwertePro Portion
Ergibt4Gesamt45m
Kalorien
205
Eiweiß
4g
Ballaststoffe
7g
Ges. Fett
6g
Natrium
470mg
Zugesetzter Zucker
0g

Was dieses Rezept für Sie leistet.

Chef-tested carrot ginger soup that tastes deep and warming, not thin and flat. Roasted carrots, fresh ginger, turmeric, a splash of coconut. Vegan, 40 min.

Warum das funktioniert

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Wahl des Küchenchefs · For the velvet, without cream

Aroy-D full-fat coconut milk

Half a cup of good coconut milk is what makes this soup taste velvety instead of watery, and it keeps the whole thing dairy-free. Aroy-D is close to pure coconut and cream with no gums or stabilisers, so it blends in smooth and clean. Shake the carton, and save a spoonful to swirl on top for the photo.

Zutaten

4 Portionen
  • 2 lbcarrots · peeled, cut into 1-inch chunks
  • 1 wholeyellow onion · roughly chopped
  • 3 tbspextra-virgin olive oil · divided
  • 2 tbspfresh ginger · finely grated
  • 3 clovesgarlic · minced
  • 1 tspground turmeric
  • 1/2 tspblack pepper · cracked
  • 4 cupsvegetable broth · low-sodium
  • 1/2 cupfull-fat coconut milk · plus more to finish
  • 1 tbsplime juice · or lemon, off the heat
  • 1 tspkosher salt · to taste, at the end
  • 2 tbsppumpkin seeds · toasted, to finish
  • cilantro · a small handful, to finish

Methode

  1. Roast the carrots, do not boil them

    This is the whole recipe in one step. Toss the carrots and onion with oil and roast at 425F for 25 to 30 minutes until the edges caramelise. That browning is the deep, sweet flavour that boiled carrots never develop. Boiled carrot soup tastes of warm water.

  2. Cut the carrots evenly so they roast at the same rate

    One-inch chunks, roughly the same size, so they all caramelise together instead of some burning while others stay pale. Big and small pieces on one tray give you a soup that is part scorched and part raw. Take the extra minute with the knife.

  3. Bloom the ginger, garlic and turmeric in oil

    Before the broth goes in, cook the aromatics in a tablespoon of oil for 30 to 60 seconds until fragrant. Turmeric is fat-soluble and needs the oil to release, and blooming the ginger and garlic takes off the raw edge. Dumping them into liquid leaves them harsh and flat.

  4. Grate the ginger fresh, skip the jar

    Two tablespoons of fresh ginger over a microplane gives you clean heat and a lift you can taste. Jarred and dried ginger both read as dusty and one-dimensional here. This soup lives on the ginger, so it is the one ingredient worth buying fresh.

  5. A pinch of black pepper with the turmeric

    Piperine in black pepper increases the absorption of curcumin, the active compound in turmeric, roughly twentyfold. Crack a generous half-teaspoon in with the turmeric as it blooms. It is why golden-milk and turmeric recipes always pair the two.

  6. Coconut milk for body, not cream

    Half a cup of full-fat coconut milk gives the soup a silky weight and keeps it dairy-free and Whole30-friendly. It reads as richness, not coconut, once it is blended with the sweet roasted carrot and the ginger. Stir it in off the heat so it does not split.

  7. Blend it hot and blend it long

    A full two minutes in a stand blender, or a patient minute with an immersion blender, is the difference between velvety and grainy. Vent the lid and cover it with a towel when blending hot liquid so pressure does not blow the top off. Add broth a splash at a time to reach the thickness you want.

  8. Salt at the end, and taste as you go

    Broth reduces as it simmers and concentrates the salt, so seasoning at the start almost always overshoots. Salt after blending, taste, and adjust. Roasted carrots are naturally sweet, so you often need a little more salt than you expect to balance them.

  9. Finish every bowl with lime, off the heat

    A squeeze of lime or lemon at the very end lifts the whole bowl and cuts the richness of the coconut. Acid always goes in last because heat dulls it. This is the change that takes the soup from good to the one you make again.

  10. It only gets better, so make a double batch

    Keeps five days in the fridge and three months in the freezer in quart containers with a half-inch of headspace. The flavour deepens overnight. Reheat gently and add a splash of broth if it has thickened, then finish with fresh lime and seeds again.

Variationen

Substitutionen und Anpassungen folgen mit der Foto-Produktion. Die Methode hält bei den meisten sinnvollen Austauschen.

Aufbewahrung

Kühlschrank: 3 bis 4 Tage, verschlossen. Gefrierfach: bis zu 3 Monate. Abgedeckt aufwärmen, um die Feuchtigkeit zu halten.

Hinter dem Rezept

Warum wir dieses carrot ginger soup: roasted, velvety, naturally dairy-free 3-mal getestet haben.

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  1. 01

    Test 1

    Was wir versucht haben
    Raw carrots simmered straight in the broth, ground ginger from the jar, no coconut milk, salted at the start.
    Was passiert ist
    Thin, one-note and slightly soapy. Boiled carrots taste of water, the jarred ginger was dusty and flat, and early salting left the broth dull with nothing bright to finish.
    Was wir geändert haben
    Roasted the carrots and onion first, switched to fresh grated ginger, added coconut milk for body, and moved salt and acid to the end.
  2. 02

    Test 2

    Was wir versucht haben
    Roasted carrots and onion, fresh ginger stirred in during the simmer, coconut milk added, salt at the end, no acid.
    Was passiert ist
    The roasting fixed the depth completely and the coconut gave it a velvety body, but it tasted rich and heavy, like it needed something to cut through.
    Was wir geändert haben
    Bloomed the ginger, garlic and turmeric in oil before the broth, and finished each bowl with a squeeze of lime.
  3. 03

    Test 3

    Was wir versucht haben
    Final method, roasted carrots, bloomed aromatics, coconut milk, salt at the end, lime off the heat.
    Was passiert ist
    Deep, sweet and warming with a clean ginger lift and a bright finish. 7g fiber a bowl, silky without cream, and it reheated beautifully all week.
    Was wir geändert haben
    This is the published recipe. Roasting for depth and lime at the end for lift were the two changes that mattered.

Häufige Fragen

Do I really have to roast the carrots?
If you want the soup to taste of anything, yes. Roasting caramelises the natural sugars in the carrots and builds the deep, sweet backbone this soup is known for. You can simmer raw carrots straight in the broth to save 25 minutes, but the result tastes thin and washed-out, which is exactly the flat carrot soup this recipe is designed to avoid.
Can I make it without coconut milk?
Yes. The coconut milk is there for body, not flavour, so leave it out for a lighter, more carrot-forward soup, or swap in a splash of oat cream or regular cream if dairy is not an issue. Without any of them the soup is thinner and more like a broth, which some people prefer. Add an extra tablespoon of olive oil at the blend for a little richness if you skip the coconut.
Is this soup good for you?
It is a genuinely nutrient-dense bowl. Carrots are loaded with beta-carotene, the ginger and turmeric are the anti-inflammatory pairing the recipe is built around, and one bowl carries 7g of fiber for around 205 calories. Most of the fat is from the olive oil and coconut milk, both of which help your body absorb the fat-soluble compounds in the carrots and turmeric.
Can I freeze carrot ginger soup?
Yes, it freezes very well, up to three months in quart containers with a half-inch of headspace for expansion. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat gently on the stove, stirring, since coconut milk can look separated after freezing but comes back together as it warms and gets a quick whisk. Finish with fresh lime and seeds after reheating, not before freezing.
How do I make it thicker or thinner?
Thickness is entirely about how much broth you add at the blend. For a thicker, spoon-coating soup, blend in less broth and add it gradually until it is where you want it. For a thinner, more sippable soup, add more. You can always loosen a too-thick soup with a splash of hot broth, so start thick and thin it to taste.
What can I serve with it?
A bowl of this is light on its own, so pair it with something with protein and crunch. Crusty sourdough, a grilled cheese, a poached egg dropped in, or a handful of chickpeas roasted crisp all work. A scatter of toasted pumpkin seeds and a swirl of coconut milk on top add texture and make it look the part.

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